CFR Parts 160 and 162 Sample Clauses

CFR Parts 160 and 162. Individual. The person who is the subject of the Data, as defined by 45 CFR § 164.501.
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CFR Parts 160 and 162. Individual. The person who is the subject of the Data, as defined by 45 CFR § 164.501. Proprietary Data. Information used or created by MSBCBS in the conduct of its business activities that is not normally made available to MSBCBS’s customers, competitors, or third parties, the disclosure of which will or may impair MSBCBS’s competitive position or otherwise prejudice MSBCBS’s ongoing business. Company would not otherwise have access but for its contractual relationship with MSBCBS.
CFR Parts 160 and 162. Individual. The person who is the subject of the Data, as defined by 45 CFR § 164.501. Proprietary Data. That information used in XXXX'x business or business practices to which Provider would not otherwise have access but for its contractual relationship with XXXX, including but not limited to information systems technologies and practices, and operational processes.
CFR Parts 160 and 162. Individual. The person who is the subject of the Data, as defined by 45 CFR § 164.501. Proprietary Data. That information used in Highmark's business or business practices to which Provider would not otherwise have access but for its contractual relationship with Highmark, including but not limited to information systems technologies and practices, and operational processes. Regulatory References. Any capitalized term not defined herein will have the meaning ascribed to it in the applicable HHS regulation.
CFR Parts 160 and 162. Individual. The person who is the subject of the Data, as defined by 45 CFR § 164.501. Proprietary Data. That information used in Gateway Health's business or business practices to which Provider would not otherwise have access but for its contractual relationship with Gateway Healthsm, including but not limited to information systems technologies and practices, and operational processes.

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